Subject: Re: x mac client?
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: xiamin <Ingerrn@cris.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/27/1996 18:46:59
nahhh i ment a client to connect to a xserver and run its programs. there
is no reason i ask this, i am just courious, and my quadra 650 isnt
supported yet for netbsd, nor is my 7200 supported for mklinux :(
-xiamin
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On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Allan 'Norm' Crain wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, xiamin wrote:
>
> > this is a little off the topic of netbsd, but do any xwindows clients
> > exist for the mac?
>
> Not that I've ever seen. It wouldn't make too much sense, since Macs are
> generally graphical systems, and therefore it's somewhat odd to use a Mac
> to run nongraphical programs which would display on other machines, eh?
> This is what Unix is for. If you mean 'Mac' meaning just the hardware,
> though, then you have NetBSD, which does have an XWindows distribution
> with several XWindows clients, I would assume.
>
> Or perhaps did you mean any xwindows /servers/?
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